Manchester Fish Hatchery
Manchester, IA 52057
More than 130 million fish are stocked annually into Iowa waters, raised in cold water fish hatcheries, cool and warm water hatcheries and egg-taking stations. Fish raised and stocked from hatcheries include trout, channel catfish, hybrid striped bass, muskellunge, northern pike, saugeye, walleye and more. Hatchery staff can help with questions related to developing and managing an aquaculture operation on your property.
Iowa DNR Fisheries Staff are located throughout the state of Iowa and have expertise in managing fish populations, aquatic vegetation, and aquatic invasive species. Management biologists are excellent resources for fishing information for anglers in their local areas. They can answer questions related to what species to stock, angling management options, and vegetation issues. If you have specific questions related to fisheries research you can find contact information for fisheries research staff and learn more about the projects they are working on at the Iowa DNR Fisheries Research page.
There is a network of Private Lands Biologists in Iowa that serve similar roles and often work together to help landowners find the right help and programs. Here’s a list of the entities involved in private lands programs in the state indexed in this section.
Your local USDA service center houses staff from multiple agencies that can help with a variety of projects on private land.
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